A Dallas teen and an as-yet-unnamed driver were both charged after a Thursday morning police chase in Denver.

Lincoln County police say Jason Kyler Beane, 17, of 109 Knowles Drive in Dallas was a passenger in a pickup truck whose driver fled police and crashed into a large camper.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, a call came in around 2:15 a.m. about a potentially intoxicated driver near the parking area of the Wal-Mart in Denver.

Officers got a description of a gray or silver truck and found the vehicle on N.C. 16 Business.

Police say the truck ran off the road several times, nearly striking a guardrail at the intersection of N.C. 16 and Harbor Master Court.

Officers attempted to pull the driver over, but according to police he refused to stop and made several erratic turns before turning onto Cameron Heights Circle.

Police estimate the truck was going 60 to 70 mph when it approached a curve on the road. Officers backed away from the chase but continued following the truck.

The truck ran off the road and went through several yards before hitting a stand of small trees and a camper. The truck also damaged two other vehicles and a house.

When officers arrived, they say, two men jumped from the vehicle and ran behind a home. Police allege Beane later came from behind the home and was arrested.

The driver was not found, but identified through information in the truck. Police say he is an 18-year-old male. He will be charged with a number of violations, police said, although his name has not been released.

Beane was charged with resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer and consumption of an alcoholic beverage by a person under 21.

The chase covered more than a mile with speeds that reached 70 to 80 mph.